I don’t really think there were any questions. I think the person without an invalid reply-to email address was just stating that “half” of South Africa sits in UTC+1 while actually being on UTC+2 so for all intents and purposes, that half sits in permanent daylight saving time. I think it was an observation that has taken too much of everybody’s time analysing to understand what he was actually trying to say.
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IMHO, we should defer all questions or info about boundaries to the TZBB project.
What he has observed though is that there are many locations in the world where parts of a country sit across a neighbouring timezone without observing that timezone. I think though that there is no place for those discussions on this group.
It's certainly not the case that there's no place for such discussions here; such facts are quite often germane to the types of discussions that form the core of our work. But as a complete non sequitur, apropos of nothing at all? That is indeed quite a bit less helpful.
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